1. SN is just and independent website that do not rely on any private company controlling an app store.
  2. Regulations? For what?
Yes. Citizenship is the contract
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If you consider yourself a shitizen... then yes. I am not a citizen. I am a sovereign individual.
watch and think again, what you consider yourself
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Philosophically, I agree with you that you are a sovereign individual. Unfortunately, the reality is that the government has a much bigger dick than any individual.
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You do have a minority complex of inferiority... am sorry! Why do you compare your individual with a government?
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The reality is that you have no idea what am I talking about. Watch and learn
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I agree with the sentiment, but as long as you are legally a citizen of a country, then that's the contract you are talking about.
Maybe your parents made that decision for you, but most people in the world hold at least one citizenship, which comes with legal implications, good and bad.
Some countries allow you to revoke your citizenship. I wonder if you have used that if you are able to.
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Define "legally". I am not a citizen.
I wonder if you have used that if you are able to.
Yes I did that and even more: I took over the control of the CORPORATION NAME with secure party creditor. I even used that in a court and they recognize it. They literally recognize me as a sovereign individual.
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"They" who?
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Your bird certificate, unfortunately your parents unconsciously decided for you
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Yes, but you can revoke that. You take over the control over the CORPORATION they created when they signed that paper. And I did that years ago.
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Yes, but you can revoke that.
Depends on the country. For example you cannot renounce your Argentinean citizenship
Argentina is one of the few countries in the world where its citizens cannot renounce their citizenship. According to Art. 75- section 12 of the Argentine Constitution, Art. 16 of Decree 3213/84 and judicial interpretation of the Supreme Court, the Argentine nationality is irrevocable.
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That means you put yourself in the "box" of citizen... Nobody can force you to be a member of an association or group without consent.
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How?
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Is this valid worldwide? Do you have any alternative site/ref for other jurisdictions/languages?
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You still don't understand it. You step out of ANY jurisdiction, you are not going from one to another.... You are your OWN state, with the borders delimited to your own body.
The Convention on the Rights and Duties of States is an international treaty signed in Montevideo, Uruguay, on December 26, 1933. The convention establishes the definition of the State, its rights and obligations. In Article 1 it establishes four characteristic criteria of a State that have become part of customary international law. They have been recognized as confirmation in International Law, establishing that a State as a person of International Law must meet the following requirements: ARTICLE 1 The State as a subject of International Law must meet the following requirements: I. Permanent population. (you) II. Determined territory. (your body) III. Government. (you are your own gov) IV. Ability to enter into relations with other States. (sure, anytime, you are peaceful ambassador wherever you are)
I put all the documentation and preparing material in this guide: https://darthcoin.substack.com/p/natural-law-and-bitcoin
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I'm 100% on your boat Darth.
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